Actually pretty sad about this purchase. I missed the fine print about it being made from corn (which I cannot have). Since the packaging does not indicate otherwise, this most likely is from GMO corn. :(
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I have super sensitive skin and even landed myself in the hospital once for five days after enjoying a luxuriant bath and failing to properly moisturize afterward. Maybe it's the combo of lupus an living in arid Siberia, but Shea Butter is my secret to sanity. EVERY time I shower, I take the time to apply shea butter.
I also apply extra to any problem areas.
Sometimes it arrives as a silky cream, sometimes it is grainy or super hard. If you receive a grainy or super hard version, just rub some in your hands to warm it up, and then smooth it over your body.
Absorbs quickly and does oil stain clothing or bedding
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Very poorly packaged: while still "sealed" the lid was not screwed on tightly and the jar wasn't placed in a ziploc bag, so when shipping temperature exceeded 75 degrees and it melted, oil coated the entire order, and the packages of anyone else who was unfortunate enough to have packages traveling near mine. Jar was about 2/3 full by the time I got it, and the ladies at the post office were kind enough to give me a plastic bag so I didn't get oil all over myself when handling it.
As for cooking, this seems to be a fine product. Very mild flavor.

I really wanted this to work for me. I had felt awful for months and this is full of good stuff. I tried it three times and was very sick afterwards each time. The day after I tried it for the third time, my rheumatologist said it looked like I had lupus. Green Vibrance has alfalfa, and I am one of those who finds alfalfa to be a significant trigger.
This isn't for everyone!

Great product, by save yourself some money: take only a few (5-8) of the pellets at a time. This is a homeopathic, so taking a bigger dose won't give you any more bang. Taking it more often however, does help. With the first symptoms or a sick family member, take a few pellets every couple of hours for the first day, and 2 or 3 times a day after. Taking this at the first sign of symptoms is really key.
It is best to take your dose 20 minutes before or half hour after food or drink (besides water) and let the pellets dissolve under your tongue for better absorption by the body.
As I preventative, I've learned to take a dose before getting on a plane or a train. I really don't like getting sick!
I have lupus and have to avoid anything that will stimulate my immune system. Echinacea, Pau d'Arco, etc, just make me sicker, so I wasn't sure if this would help or hurt me. Boiron Oscillococcinum seems to get rid of the flu without over stimulating my immune system.

I could not be happier with these noodles. They make a delightful addition to stir fry.
I rinse well, then soak in a brine of water with salt and lemon juice. When ready to use (I can get about 3 servings out of a package), I heat the noodles up with some coconut aminos or add right into a stir fry. Leftover noodles store indefinitely in the fridge in the aforementioned brine.
Zucchini noodles are great for Italian dishes, but for Asian, these noodles cannot be beat!
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I was worried that my favorite tea had disappeared, but they simply changed the name and the packaging, again. This is the same wonderful tea I have loved for years.
One tea bag is strong enough for 1.5 cups. After drinking that, I cover the teabag with water and let it sit overnight for a sweet treat the next morning. The cinnamon just keeps on giving.
Cinnamon and ginger are both helpful for those fighting nausea. My dad drank a lot of this while he was on chemotherapy. He would put 10-12 tea bags in a gallon jar of pure water and leave it in the sun for a day. To drink, he poured it over ice.
I prefer this tea hot, and always find it warming: hot drink in my hands, the comforting smell, spicy flavor, etc, etc.
Try this, it will become your new favorite tea!

My family calls these "Happy Pills" because they do improve your outlook on life. My naturopath took me off all grains, which has helped the joint pain of lupus, but negatively effected both my energy and moods. I take one of these with lunch each day and another B complex with breakfast. If under additional stress or fighting a cold, I will take one (with zinc) every couple of hours. I gave a handful to a friend when she was under a lot of stress, and she ordered two bottles!
Can't beat the price!

What a disappointment! Having loved other experiences with tea tree oil shampoo, I had high expectation.
Pluses: great smell
no coloring
Minuses: Watered way down
No Lathering ability
Doesn't do the job- hair is still not clean, even after shampooing twice.
Did I mention it is mostly water?
Summary: Unless all you're after is the scent of Tea Tree Oil, don't even consider this product. Washing your hair, it does not do.

This undenatured whey protein is great mixed with juice, milk, or yogurt. Convenient and quick when I don't have time or inclination for a meal, and this satisfies for several hours. I plan to buy again.

The naturopath my rheumatologist referred me to prescribed this. After regular use for 6 months, I found myself without any on hand. At a local health food store, I picked up a turmeric product that didn't include Meriva Phytosome, but the label looked good and it was more expensive. Within three or four days I was stiff again and then I still had to make my iHerb order and wait for it arrive. Getting up, dressing, moving at all was a chore. My order arrived and the stiffness once again faded away. Now I am careful to NEVER run out of Meriva Phytosome Curcumins!
With following my naturopaths advice, many of my lupus symptoms faded away. With many supplements I can't say for sure that it does or doesn't help, but with this one I KNOW; if nothing else, it gives me flexibility back. I will be doing blood tests soon, and will then see if there is a change in my C-reactive protein levels.